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June 5, 2014
Free Personal Finance Tips on Audio & Video
Stressed over your personal finances? Seeking out new and novel ways to acquire wealth? In this list of audio and video resources, we showcase free personal finance tips from expert advisers in the field. In the last few years, we’ve made it a priority to find the best financial help available on the web and featured these resources in many of our Free Resource of the Day Emails. From these emails we’ve chosen excerpts from Oprah’s Money Channel, no-nonsense coaching from Suze Orman, and up to the minute money and life counseling from Dave Ramsey. We also throw in all kinds of Quick and Dirty Tips, Wealth building strategies from the Rich Dad team and other resources designed to help you stretch your dollar, maximize the money you have and ultimately find life-long abundance. Click below to get started:
1. Ramit Sethi on I Will Teach You To Be Rich
Ramit Sethi’s “I will Teach You to Be Rich” blog has garnered a huge following thanks to the author’s quick wit and easy to follow strategies designed to help readers with their financial security. In this lecture, he lays what to automate so you can optimize how you spend, focusing on credit, bank accounts, investment accounts and how to cultivate a habit of conscious spending. Making a distinction between being “rich” and having lots of money, Sethi’s approach says you must reduce your choices, focus on the big financial goals you need to hit and then get on with living your life.
2. Robert Kiyosaki – Getting Rich in 60 Minutes
Rich Dad, Poor Dad author Robert Kiyosaki has used what he learned from the differing examples of his two fathers to forge his own path towards wealth and prosperity. In this 60 minute lecture, he lays out the basic ways people stay poor, and teaches how to readjust the way you think about money so that you will know how to better use it. Here you will learn about how to become financially literate, how to make money work for you (as opposed to the other way around), and how to cultivate habits that will foster financial security (as opposed to job security). Learn more about how to play by the rules of the rich in this fascinating seminar.
Why stress out over money? With the Dave Ramsey Show Podcast, financial adviser Dave Ramsey offers call-in listeners the chance to discuss their money issues. Topics Ramsey takes on include tips for staying debt-free in college, how to keep your marriage together during a financial crisis, and how to transition after losing a job or suffering a similar cash flow setback. Ramsey helps everyone he talks to with a faith-based, friendly demeanor that tackles not just your money questions, but your emotional health as well.
Bestselling author and financial advisor Suze Orman spoke at Google last year delivering a lot of great financial advice with candor and wit. She starts the talk by telling her rags to riches story from living in a van in Berkeley, California and working as a waitress to learning about finance and becoming a top employee at Merrill Lynch. Orman’s advice focuses on the current state of the economy and what to do and not to do when it comes to credit cards, real estate, retirement plans, and a lot of other big personal finance issues. Watch this one hour talk of Suze Orman at Google.
5. Money Girl’s Quick and Dirty Tips for a Richer Life Podcast
Money Girl Laura Adams provides some great finance & investment tips on this excellent addition to the Quick and Dirty Tips series of podcasts. She gets straight to the point in clear language regarding the money topics she is covering. In recent podcasts she gives basic tips on optimizing your credit score, getting the best mortgage, starting out in investing, and a whole lot more in over 60 podcasts on the feed. It’s a great way to get clear overview of the often confusing world of personal finance & investing.
Download this free audio book of wealth advice by Richard Parkes Cordock. Drawing off some of the ideas of Napoleon Hill’s Think & Grow Rich and inspired by the true story of a flight with Sir Richard Branson, Millionaire Upgrade tells the story of man who gets on a plane and sits next to a self-made millionaire who lets him in on the secrets of his business success. The book contains entrepreneurship advice for anyone looking for something more than being a standard employee at a job they aren’t passionate about. It’s narrative structure provides for very enjoyable listening with key lessons emphasized along the way. This audio book is available on MP3 audio download from the Millionaire MBA website.
7. Oprah.com’s Money Channel Podcast
Listen to or watch Oprah.com’s Money Channel Podcast. In this podcast Oprah Winfrey chats with financial expert Suze Orman about a financial action plan. The podcast was recorded last year but the same advice still applies for the most part. During the webcast listeners call in and ask Orman questions and she provides a lot of sound financial advice in this one hour and 30 minute podcast. She provides tough answers regarding credit cards, personal expenses, and more for surviving in these challenging financial times. Learn about personal finance in this podcast from Oprah.com.
8. Extra Tips for The Freeway Guide to Maximizing Your Money
In this downloadable offering from the The Freeway Guides, financial expert Peter Bielagus gives tips to maximize your money. He covers ways to improve your credit score, to pick your financial advisor, to choose the right loan for a home. and how to get the most out of applying for financial aid. This title is available on MP3 download directly through LearnOutLoud.com.